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We’re Still Married But We’ve Been Separated for Years. Does that Affect Property Division in My Colorado Divorce?

By: Jessica A. Saldin In most divorce cases, the parties are either still living together when the case begins or have recently separated.  However, it is also not uncommon for parties to have separated several months, or even years, before … Continue reading

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Judge Grants US citizenship to Twin Son of Gay Married Couple

From BBC News: A twin boy born to American and Israeli same-sex parents was wrongly denied US citizenship when his twin brother was not, a US judge has ruled. The judge in Los Angeles found that the state department was… … Continue reading

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Five Types Of Married Couples

Based on numerous studies of how married couples interact, John Gottman has sorted couples into five types: Validating, Volatile, Conflict-Avoiding, Hostile, and Hostile–Detached.  Validating, Volatile, and Conflict-Avoiding couples are generally happy in their marriages, Hostile couples are unhappy, but none … Continue reading

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The Five Types of Married Couples

There are Five Types of Married Couples–Which One Are You? Based on years of research into how married couples interact, John Gottman has sorted couples into five types: Conflict-Avoiding, Validating, Volatile, Hostile, and Hostile–Detached.  Conflict-Avoiding, Validating, and Volatile couples are … Continue reading

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My spouse married me to get a green card. Can I get an annulment?

A green card is a nickname for authorization from the United States Government for an immigrant to live in the United States permanently. In the past, an immigrant who married a U.S. Citizen could apply for permanent residency.1   When a … Continue reading

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